About the
Algonquin Indians __ "Algonquins were once one of the most
influential aboriginal tribes in all of North American history. Their people
played decisive roles in the fur trade, in several wars and in the creation of
the modern-day nations of Canada and the United States." A general
overview. - From ehow.com -
http://www.ehow.com/about_4569708_the-algonquin-indians.html

Algonquin
__ "...are an aboriginal North American people speaking Algonquin, an Algonquian
language. Culturally and linguistically, they are closely related to the Odawa
and Ojibwe, with whom they form the larger Anicinàpe grouping." an encyclopedic
article with links to related material. - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin

Algonquin Anishinabeg
Nation Tribal Council __ Learn about the council, its activities and
goals. You will also find information about the communities making up the
council. - illustrated - From anishinabenation.ca -
http://www.anishinabenation.ca/

The
Algonquian and Great Lakes Tribes __ "The Algonquins and Great Lake
tribes lived in villages which usually had eight or nine hundred Indians. In the
village the Indians built dome-shaped wigwams which they made from saplings
covered with birch, chestnut, oak, or elm." A good web site for kids by kids. -
illustrated - From mce.k12tn.net -
http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports1/algonquian.htm

The Algonquin
Indians ___A very good overview of Algonquin history and traditional
customs. "The Algonquin Indians are the most populous and widespread North
American Native groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds and
speaking several related dialects." - Illustrated - From Norm Léveillée -
http://www.normlev.net/ancestry/algonquin/algonquin.htm

Algonquian Indian Tribes ___Get general information about the
Algonquian tribes from this page. Facts are provided in question and answer
format. There is also a good definition of what and who the Algonquins are. This
site was designed to be useful for kids. Tons of links to relevant information.
Some Algonquian photos. - Illustrated - From Native Languages of the Americas - http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/algonquian_kids.htm

Algonquin
Language and the Algonquin Indian Tribe __ Algonkin language
information and introduction to the culture of the Algonquins (or Algonkins) of
Ontario and Quebec. - From native-languages.org -
http://www.native-languages.org/algonquin.htm

Algonquin Tribe ___"... it is likely that the Algonquin group had its
origin, or at some remote time had established itself, in the vicinity of
New
Jersey, Delaware,
Maryland and eastern
Pennsylvania... The essay you'll find
here is much too advanced for younger students. It would be more appropriate for
upper secondary school classes. - Text only - From Norm Léveillée -
http://www.normlev.net/ancestry/algonquin/algonquinpeople.htm

Algonquin Tribe and
Nation __ "The Algonquin Indians are the most populous and widespread
North American Native groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds
and speaking several related dialects." A general overview. - From
algonquinindians.com -
http://www.algonquinindians.com/

Facts for Kids: Algonquin Indians (Algonquins) ___"How do you
pronounce "Algonquin?" How do you spell it, and what does it mean? How is the
Algonquin Indian nation organized? How do Algonquin Indian children live, and
what did they do in the past?" The answers to these (and many other questions)
are here in easy-to-understand language. Highlighted words within the text lead
you to further information about, and pictures of, the topic at hand. -
Illustrated - From Native Languages of the Americas -http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/algonquin_kids.htm